31 GEQ Bands and Corresponding Musical Notes Flashcards
COMPLETE For folks who know music theory and want to use that knowledge for removing feedback in live sound. And vice versa I suppose!
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
20
D#0 / Eb0
E0
Note: D#0 / Eb0 = ~19.5Hz, E0 = ~20.5Hz
Note: I don’t even know what instruments can make this sound because neither a piano or a bass can. A lot of people can’t hear this low.
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
25
G0
G#0 / Ab0
Note: G0 = 24.5Hz, G#0 / Ab0 = ~26Hz
Note: I don’t even know what instruments can make this sound because neither a piano or a bass can. A lot of people can’t hear this low.
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
31.5
B0
C1
Note: B0 = ~31Hz, C1 = ~32.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
40
D#1 / Eb1
E1
Note: D#1 / Eb1 = ~39Hz, E1 = ~41Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
50
G1
G#1 / Ab1
Note: G1 = 49Hz, G#1 / Ab1 = ~52Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
63
B1
C2
Note: B1 = ~62Hz, C2 = ~65.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
80
D#2 / Eb2
E2
Note: D#2 / Eb2 = ~78Hz, E2 = ~82.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
100
G2
G#2 / Ab2
Note: G2 = 98Hz, G#2 / Ab2 = ~104Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
125
B2
C3
Note: B2 = ~123.5Hz, C3 = ~131Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
160
D#3 / Eb3
E3
Note: D#3 / Eb3 = ~155.5Hz, E3 = ~165Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
200
G3
G#3 / Ab3
Note: G3 = 196Hz, G#3 / Ab3 = ~207.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
250
B3
C4
Note: B3 = ~247Hz, C4 = ~261.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
320
D#4 / Eb4
E4
Note: D#4 / Eb4 = ~311Hz, E4 = ~329.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
400
G4
G#4 / Ab4
Note: G4 = 392Hz, G#4 / Ab4 = ~415.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
500
B4
C5
Note: B4 = ~494Hz, C5 = ~523Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
630
D#5 / Eb5
E5
Note: D#5 / Eb5 = ~622Hz, E5 = ~659Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
800
G5
G#5 / Ab5
Note: G5 = 784Hz, G#5 / Ab5 = ~830.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
1k / 1000
Note: 1kHz and 1000Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 1kHz than 1000Hz on an EQ.
B5
C6
Note: B5 = ~988Hz, C6 = 1046.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
1.25k / 1250
Note: 1.25kHz and 1250Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 1.25kHz than 1250Hz on an EQ.
D#6 / Eb6
E6
Note: D#6 / Eb6 = 1244.5Hz, E6 = 1318.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
1.6k / 1600
Note: 1.6kHz and 1600Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 1.6kHz than 1600Hz on an EQ.
G6
G#6 / Ab6
Note: G6 = 1568Hz, G#6 / Ab6 = ~1661Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
2k / 2000
Note: 2kHz and 2000Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 2kHz than 2000Hz on an EQ.
B6
C7
Note: B6 = 1975.5Hz, C7 = 2093Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
2.5k / 2500
Note: 2.5kHz and 2500Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 2.5kHz than 2500Hz on an EQ.
D#7 / Eb7
E7
Note: D#7 / Eb7 = 2489Hz, E7 = 2737Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
3.2k / 3200
Note: 3.2kHz and 3200Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 3.2kHz than 3200Hz on an EQ.
G7
G#7 / Ab7
Note: G7 = 3136Hz, G#7 / Ab7 = ~3322.5Hz
Name the two musical notes nearest the frequency:
4k / 4000
Note: 4kHz and 4000Hz are different ways to notate the same value. (Remember your metric units from high school science, like centimeters vs. meters?) You’re more likely to see 4kHz than 4000Hz on an EQ.
B7
C8
Note: B7 = ~3951Hz, C8 = 4186Hz
Note: Higher than the highest key on a piano and most instruments’ frequency range